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...Dean of the Law School James Vorenburg '49 disagreed, saying, "If indeed there is a tradition, I think it's the other way." Vorenberg asked the committee to consider the student's complaint as past of a broader problem of negative student perceptions...
Weintraub said he asked about the procedures for lodging a complaint about the arrest but said he was told by an officer that if The Crimson protested. Ohana would he arrested for trespassing and taken to Distract Court that night
...stir of comment, but this novel by Author William Golding arrives in the slip stream of controversy as well. The decision last fall by the Swedish Academy to confer the 1983 prize on Golding aroused unusual ire; one academy member was angered enough to make an unprecedented public complaint. Critics quickly chimed in, charging that Golding's work was not up to Nobel standards and that a number of worthier candidates had been overlooked. Defenders countered with accusations of literary elitism and sour gripes...
Back in 1973, when the press was under attack by the Nixon Administration, a group of journalists and laymen met to decide how best to counter the criticism. They set up a National News Council to investigate and judge specific complaints about news coverage. Objections arose: editors feared that unfavorable verdicts might provoke libel suits; broadcasters did not want any prejudging of matters that might come before the Federal Communications Commission. So anyone filing a complaint had to agree not to sue for libel or take his case to the FCC later. If the council censured a newspaper, that paper...
...investigation which led to yesterday's arrests began with an apparently insignificant complaint of a stolen drill press six months ago. During the investigation into the incident--which eventually led to the recovery of the drill press--police developed an anonymous source which informed on the ring...